Bitfenix Prodigy M HDD place MODDING HELP!

kale007

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I Would need some ideas that i could do with my case. I have the Bitfenix Prodigy M Case, which has quite few options for HDD space. Currently, I have it on the HDD bay that you can take out or keep it like that. It is really bothering me because it is quite ugly, and also it's next to my graphics card, so it gets pretty hot. Any ideas for a place to place it?
 
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Get some velcro with the adhesive backing .

Cut a couple of 3 inch lengths and bond them to your HDD . Peel the other backing off and press the HDD wherever you like . Hold for a few seconds and all is good . If you need to remove it the velcro will let it go , and while its mounted its insulated from vibration also by the velcro
Get some velcro with the adhesive backing .

Cut a couple of 3 inch lengths and bond them to your HDD . Peel the other backing off and press the HDD wherever you like . Hold for a few seconds and all is good . If you need to remove it the velcro will let it go , and while its mounted its insulated from vibration also by the velcro
 
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kale007

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Do you think i could put the tapes on my PSU? I have a Strider 850W Gold PSU, i was just thinking. Or should i just stick it on my side panel? Also, did you mean this: http://www.velcro.com/Products/Adhesive-Backed/Everyday/Sticky-Back.aspx#.UsPTcNJdVzo
 

kale007

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Ok, I think i will put it on the side panel because the floor of the case is filled by a 200mm fan so... yeah. Thank you for your help, I really appreciate that.
 

paobreezy

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I put my hdd on the PSU and it works just fine..i put velcro and managed to screw a screw in from the front of the case on the hdd..did not want to put the hdd on the side panel because i replaced it with the windowed side panel

Just curious though as to what can happen if the hdd is on the psu?
 

kale007

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It can overheat by the psu.